Friday, February 20, 2015

Health Care

Court protects hospital from liability for data breech that led to identity theft of patients.
"Interestingly, the ruling turns on a high profile case involving government surveillance dating back to the Carter administration, as this reading notes. In 1978, The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Clapper v. Amnesty International USA, striking down a suit filed by reporters, attorneys and the human rights group to challenge part of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The plaintiffs said they feared that their sources, colleagues and clients would be targets of U.S. government surveillance, and the threat would force them to take expensive security measures to keep their communications private. But the Supreme Court ruled otherwise, saying the threat of government surveillance was hypothetical, but not “certainly impending.”"
That's funny.

It's very likely Ebola spreads through air, as many have been saying all along and in contrast what the self-proclaimed experts at the CDC told us.

After decades of making people fat and unhealthy, the government wants to use coercion to fight obesity.
"The federal committee responsible for nutrition guidelines is calling for the adoption of “plant-based” diets, taxes on dessert, trained obesity “interventionists” at worksites, and electronic monitoring of how long Americans sit in front of the television."
Every bureaucrat is a tyrant.

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